AIMsi v11 Upgrade

AIMsi v11 is EMV ready! Your system will be ready for the fraudulent liability shift which goes into effect October 1st, 2015. On October 1, 2015, merchants who do not use a chip card reader to process card-present transactions when a chip card is presented, can be held liable for any fraud that occurs as a result.

AIMsi no longer comes into contact with cardholder data. This means that AIMsi is considered ‘Out of Scope’ and PA-DSS (Payment Application Data Security Standard) no longer applies. Please be aware that merchants still need to operate their business in a PCI compliant manner regardless of the POS application.

This version upgrade may involve network, credit card hardware and website upgrades depending on your situation. For a complete list of considerations please look over the Installation Instructions at the bottom of this page.

Tri-Technical Systems does not sell any EMV hardware devices. All EMV hardware can be obtained directly from your processing partner.

Processor

System Type

Status

OpenEdge

Hosted

When processing a credit card transaction you will be in an OpenEdge hosted page inside the AIMsi software. Keyed entires do not require a hardware device. Autopays do not require a hardware device. Existing credit card swipes will continue to work. However, existing card swipes are not EMV compatible. The VeriFone debit pin pads will not be supported on this platform. The new hardware devices are the Ingenico iSC250 (signature capture) and the Ingenico iPP320 (no signature capture). Both hardware devices support Swipe, Key Entry, Debit, EMV and NFC capabilities like Apple Pay®, Google Wallet® and others. Integration supports tokenization for autopays. Retailers in Canada can use the OpenEdge solution.EMV FlyerGet Ready for EMV

TSYS Merchant Solutions

Hardware

TSYS Merchant Solutions is a new processing partner option introduced in v11. TSYS Merchant Solutions is a hardware based system with the exception that autopays can be run on a computer that does not have a hardware device. All non-autopay transactions must be run on a computer that has a hardware device. The hardware device is PAX s300 (signature capture) which supports Swipe, Key Entry, Debit, EMV and NFC capabilities like Apple Pay®, Google Wallet® and others. You can also use the ID Tech SecureKey M130 Keypad with MagStripe device on back office and remote computers to take swipe or keyed transactions. Integration supports tokenization for autopays. Signup

Vantiv Integrated Payments

Hardware

All transactions must be done on a terminal that has a hardware device. Existing credit card hardware will no longer work. The new hardware device is Verifone VX 805 (no signature capture) which supports Swipe, Key Entry, Debit, EMV and NFC capabilities like Apple Pay®, Google Wallet® and others. Integration supports tokenization for autopays. Autopay transactions must be run on a computer with a hardware device.Hardware PromoSpecial OfferSignup

Sterling

Unknown

At this time Sterling does not have an out of scope solution that is EMV ready. Integration does not support tokenization for autopays.

XCharge

Legacy

Existing hardware should continue to work. We have been informed that Xcharge customers will be moved to the OpenEdge Host Pay solution at some point in the future. Integration does not support tokenization for autopays.